The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... ftill looks lean , fure with fome p- is curft , " But no man can be Falftaff fat at firft . " --- Prologue to the tragedy of Circe . The plays which Shakspeare produced before the year 1600 , are known , and are feventeen or eighteen in ...
... ftill looks lean , fure with fome p- is curft , " But no man can be Falftaff fat at firft . " --- Prologue to the tragedy of Circe . The plays which Shakspeare produced before the year 1600 , are known , and are feventeen or eighteen in ...
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... ftill the fine's the crown ; & c . This line , however , might certainly have fug- gefted the alteration of what has been thought the first title , and affords no decifive proof that this piece was originally called All's well that ends ...
... ftill the fine's the crown ; & c . This line , however , might certainly have fug- gefted the alteration of what has been thought the first title , and affords no decifive proof that this piece was originally called All's well that ends ...
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... ftill unquestion'd : What they have done against me " I am not mov'd with . If it gave them meat , " Or got them cloaths , ' tis well ; that was their end . " Only , amongst them , I am forry for " Some better natures , by the reft ...
... ftill unquestion'd : What they have done against me " I am not mov'd with . If it gave them meat , " Or got them cloaths , ' tis well ; that was their end . " Only , amongst them , I am forry for " Some better natures , by the reft ...
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... ftill more clearly evinced , as Dr. Johnson has re- marked , by the aukward manner in which it is con- nected with the foregoing and subsequent lines . The following lines in that prediction may fervė to afcertain the time when the ...
... ftill more clearly evinced , as Dr. Johnson has re- marked , by the aukward manner in which it is con- nected with the foregoing and subsequent lines . The following lines in that prediction may fervė to afcertain the time when the ...
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... ftill ftronger reafon for referring it to this year ; for it appears that it had been originally licensed by Sir George Buck , and that the licensed copy had been loft . The licenfed copy of The Honeft Man's Fortune , which was produced ...
... ftill ftronger reafon for referring it to this year ; for it appears that it had been originally licensed by Sir George Buck , and that the licensed copy had been loft . The licenfed copy of The Honeft Man's Fortune , which was produced ...
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